Design of Textile Prints (Spanish, Multisub)
Release date:2022
Author:la casita de wendy
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Creation of repetition rapports for manual and digital printing
Inés Aguilar, designer and creator of the brand “La Casita de Wendy”, will explain how to make “all over” prints (understood as repetitions of a motif across the surface or “everywhere”) for textiles. You will make several rapports or repetition units and develop different finishes starting from two different manual processes, then you will learn how this design behaves in different fabrics through the technique of digital printing.
What will you learn in this online course?
You will begin knowing the work and influences of Inés Aguilar.
Next, I will explain how to make two different prints.
First it will show you the different techniques that there are to transfer a drawing to a textile, it will explain what is a “rapport” or repetition unit for the printing, and then you will develop some handprints with two different techniques: one with texture and another without texture
Then you will work with the computer to obtain the rapport for digital printing. You will see the result on different fabrics and garments, the color variations, recommendations on scale and color and how to deliver the digital material to the stamper to obtain the best possible result.
Finally, Ines will give you some advice on the suitability of each type of stamp for each type of garment.
What is this course’s project?
You will elaborate geometrical prints with the same techniques that La Casita de Wendy uses, one with the stamp technique to work with a textured pattern, and the other with a marker and introducing the color with the computer to obtain a pattern with a manual stroke but with a colorful flat without texture
Who is this online course for?
To creative people who want to make their own textile designs, graphic designers, fashion designers, illustrators, painters … or simply people wanting to learn things and create from the manual drawing fabrics for fashion.
Requirements and materials
To take the course, you only need to have a basic knowledge of Photoshop.
Regarding the materials, to make the final project you will need: a black marker and paper, rubber for carving, gouge, cutter, ink for stamps, watercolor paper and wet wipes. Also a scanner, a computer and a printer.
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